“…With extreme stenosis, interference with bladder and bowel control can occur, as was reported by Kostuik et al [32] in their patients. Unlike the acute and often devastating bladder and bowel symptoms of cauda equina syndrome in lumbar disk herniation, spinal stenosis often has an insidious and subtle presentation.…”
Section: Symptoms Associated With Degenerative Spondylolisthesismentioning
Degenerative spondylolisthesis (DS) is a disorder that causes the slip of one vertebral body over the one below due to degenerative changes in the spine. Lumbar DS is a major cause of spinal canal stenosis and is often related to low back and leg pain. We reviewed the symptoms, prognosis and conservative treatments for symptoms associated with DS. PubMed and MEDLINE databases (1950-2007) were searched for
“…With extreme stenosis, interference with bladder and bowel control can occur, as was reported by Kostuik et al [32] in their patients. Unlike the acute and often devastating bladder and bowel symptoms of cauda equina syndrome in lumbar disk herniation, spinal stenosis often has an insidious and subtle presentation.…”
Section: Symptoms Associated With Degenerative Spondylolisthesismentioning
Degenerative spondylolisthesis (DS) is a disorder that causes the slip of one vertebral body over the one below due to degenerative changes in the spine. Lumbar DS is a major cause of spinal canal stenosis and is often related to low back and leg pain. We reviewed the symptoms, prognosis and conservative treatments for symptoms associated with DS. PubMed and MEDLINE databases (1950-2007) were searched for
“…Bohlman [4], in a paper on post-traumatic cauda equina, demonstrated significant recovery 30 years following the initial injury with late decompression. Kostuick et al [16] have also demonstrated excellent return of motor function with decompression up to 3 days following presentation. Delamater et al [9] confirmed these findings with canine experimental cauda equina syndrome.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Several causes of cauda equina syndrome have been reported in the literature, including traumatic injury [3,5,12,17,22], central disc protrusion [16,27,30], chiropractic manipulation [28] and metastatic invasion [11,18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many authors, however, have found that early decompression is not an indicator of a more favourable outcome [9,14,16,21].…”
“…43 Although rare, severe neurologic compromise from the cauda equina syndrome is a true surgical emergency. 28,44 It is due to any large space-occupying lesion centrally located in the spinal canal. It is suggested by severe or progressive nerve root injury.…”
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